The actual playing time of a hockey period is 20 minutes. However, this is not continuous play as in soccer. There are many stoppages in play for various reasons and the actual clock time is longer, but the playing time is 20 min.
Hockey is divided into three periods of 20 minutes each.
There are 3 periods in Ice Hockey. there are 20 mins in each period.
There is no fourth period, but in the NHLs regular season overtime, the length is 5 minutes then a shootout, but in the playoffs it is 20 minutes long, going on forever until someone scores.
20 minutes in each of the 3 periods for a total of 60. Overtime is a single sudden death 5 minute period. If there is no goals in OT then it becomes a tie unless it is the playoffs.
If you mean "how many periods are there in a hockey game", it's 3, each lasting 20 minutes. If you mean "how many games are there in an NHL season", it's 82, not counting the playoffs which follow.
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There are three 20 minute periods with two 10 minute intermissions between the 1st and 2nd, and 2nd and 3rd periods.
20 minutes in each of the 3 periods for a total of 60. Overtime is a single sudden death 5 minute period. If there is no goals in OT then it becomes a tie unless it is the playoffs.
Three 20-minute periods are in a regulation Hockey game, and a possible 5-minute to 20-minute overtime.
In professional hockey there is 20 minutes a period in smaller leagues it varies.
There are three 20 minute periods in a regulation NHL game.
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